Interpretation of Zhu Shi Zheng Evil with Pinyin

The pinyin interpretation of Zheng Xie Bamboo Slips is as follows:

Bite y m: o, gather dê ng Qingqing Mountain, shān, Buê ng, SongSNG,

The original rock is in the broken rock.

Thousands of qiān mill mó wan wàn hit Jθ, and also built jiān jìng Zhen,

renèer r east d ang west xīnan nán north bíI wind fěng。

Bamboo clings to the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks. After countless hardships and blows, you are still strong, no matter whether the southeast wind blows in the hot summer or the northwest wind blows in the cold winter. Bamboo Stone is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Xie, a painter in Qing Dynasty. It is a poem praising bamboo, engraved on the author's own "Bamboo Stone Map".

Appreciate:

This poem is a poem about bamboo. The poet praised not the softness of bamboo, but its fortitude. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of bamboo rooted in broken rocks. Every word at the beginning is pronounced, which is very powerful and visual, and fully expresses Zhu Jin's resolute character. Then by not relaxing to make up for the pronunciation, Zhu Jin's personality characteristics are fully displayed. The broken rocks in the second sentence highlight the tenacity of bamboo vitality. The last two sentences went on to write that the harsh objective environment honed and tested bamboo.

Regardless of wind and rain, regardless of frost and snow, the green bamboo is still strong and stands proudly. Enduring hardships, east, west, north and south winds, extremely severe tests. This poem is a metaphor for people. By praising the strong bamboo in the rock, the author implicitly expresses his noble thoughts and sentiments of never drifting with the tide. The language of the poem is simple and profound.